Any good places to get Good Used DSLR's?

I'm looking to get into photography a bit more and would like to buy DSLR. I've always used Point and shoots, but have been left wanting more. I don't really have the cash to go out and by some crazy brand new camera but am looking to get one used perhaps. Any suggestions of places (ie: websites) to look at used ones? I've tried my local area on craigslist, and have no patience for things like ebay (plus I've never spent the time to figure it out).

Most NYC-based camera shops are ripoff joints, but Adorama is one of the few online retailers that has a high trust level, and they sell a good amount of used gear. Pretty sure B&H falls into the "good guy" category as well.

Depending on the city, Craigslist is a good place to find them. Bigger cities have more options, of course. I see several going all the time. The advantage with this is also that you can try the product when you meet and then pay if you are happy.

There are scams there as well, but nothing which common sense can not catch. Most people are very nice. I have dealt in San Francisco and Chicago in the past and now New York City.

I picked up a very decent Nikon D80 body from Newegg.com. It was refurbished through Nikon and has a 90 day warranty. The cost was $659. You may want to check there and tigerdirect, buy.com, etc.

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Ehh... Newegg is an unauthorized dealer for Nikon so I would highly recommend you go elsewhere. You can get a refurb or used d80 for much less ($500-$600 range) and thats a safer bet in my opinion. I love newegg for computer parts but they are not a good place to buy camera gear from.

I found a new in box Lumix L1 kit on Craigslist for less than half the list price.. it was a gift and 'too complicated' for the previous owner. He took my money and got a nice point and shoot. It was worth the three hour round trip to save $1500 and I did get to inspect the merchandise before coughing up the dough. There are a lot of people selling off their older digital SLR bodies to pick up a new model with higher dynamic range and more megapixels. Just keep in mind that all those older cameras were taking killer pictures before the new ones existed and imo 6Mp is plenty! You should get a great deal if you are patient and diligent.

I can vouch for craigslist... bought a few lenses of craigslist... Yes it's always possible that the items you buy from people will break the next day, but at least you get to see the actual item in person and test it out before you hand over any money.

Most NYC-based camera shops are ripoff joints, but Adorama is one of the few online retailers that has a high trust level, and they sell a good amount of used gear. Pretty sure B&H falls into the "good guy" category as well.

Thanks for all the recommends guys, seeing as few of those places come up in multiple posts I'll probably go with one of those. Thankfully I won't get raped on the exchange rate if I do buy from an American retailer. Too bad there isn't a place like those in Canada. Oh well, Thanks guys!

Thanks for all the recommends guys, seeing as few of those places come up in multiple posts I'll probably go with one of those. Thankfully I won't get raped on the exchange rate if I do buy from an American retailer. Too bad there isn't a place like those in Canada. Oh well, Thanks guys!

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As far as I know, Henry's Camera in Canada sells used camera gear at very reasonable prices.

For my peace of mind I buy from B&H. Adorama is supposed to be a reputable dealer like B&H, but have never had a single problem with B&H, so that's why I buy from them.

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I mentioned B&H above, but the guy who just bought a Canon 30D from me, liked Craigslist. He got an excellent deal, I make a quick deal we both walked away real happy.

I dealt with B&H when Adorama was 'up and coming' so to speak.

While B&H was a dealer for many brands, Adorama was 'that place' you went to for those little oddities like that mirror you attached to the end of your lens to " shoot around corners ". But it seems by their advertising they have grown quite well.

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